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Non-isothermal aging of a high-Zn-containing Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy: microstructure and mechanical properties

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The non-isothermal aging behaviour of a newly developed Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloy containing 17 wt-% Zn was investigated. Hardness and shear punch tests demonstrated that during nonisothermal aging, the mechanical properties of the alloy first increased and then decreased. The best properties were obtained in a sample which was non-isothermally aged upto 250°C with heating rate of 20°C min−1, due to the presence of η (MgZn2) phases. This was confirmed by differential scanning alorimetery. After homogenisation, residual eutectic phases remained at triple junctions or in a spherical form. During aging, these phases transformed into rodlike S(Al2CuMg)-phase at 400°C, with sizes ranging from 50 to 250 nm. The precipitation sequence in this high-Zn alloy was similar to that for conventional Al–Zn–Mg–Cu alloys.

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Aluminium alloy
An aluminium alloy (or aluminum alloy; see spelling differences) is an alloy in which aluminium (Al) is the predominant metal. The typical alloying elements are copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, tin, nickel and zinc. There are two principal classifications, namely casting alloys and wrought alloys, both of which are further subdivided into the categories heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable. About 85% of aluminium is used for wrought products, for example rolled plate, foils and extrusions.
Alloy steel
Alloy steel is steel that is alloyed with a variety of elements in total amounts between 1.0% and 50% by weight to improve its mechanical properties. Alloy steels are broken down into two groups: low alloy steels and high alloy steels. The difference between the two is disputed. Smith and Hashemi define the difference at 4.0%, while Degarmo, et al., define it at 8.0%. Most commonly, the phrase "alloy steel" refers to low-alloy steels. Strictly speaking, every steel is an alloy, but not all steels are called "alloy steels".
Zinc
Le zinc (prononciation /zɛ̃g/ en France, /zɛ̃k/ au Canada, /zɛ̃/ en Suisse) est l'élément chimique de numéro atomique 30 et de symbole Zn. Le corps simple zinc est un métal. Le zinc est par certains aspects semblable au magnésium dans la mesure où son état d'oxydation courant est +2, donnant un cation de taille comparable à celle de Mg. C'est le le plus abondant dans l'écorce terrestre. Il possède cinq isotopes naturels stables. Le zinc est un élément du groupe 12 et de la période 4.
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